Yes, I wanted to be a bit conservative but 600 seems very likely atm. I don't think captaincy is a good idea - rather have him focusing on his bowling and improving his batting.Good spinners can play until their late 30s. I see a brief captaincy stint in his future before he retires.
Right now he averages 7wpm at home and 4wpm away. 6wpm for the next 5 years is not a stretch. Murali (I realize he is an exception but still) managed that over a whole career and Ashwin is matching his wpm rate at least at home.Do you really reckon Ashwin will
Average six wpm home and away over that length of time?
He doesn't have to perform at Murali level in Eng, SA, NZ to pass Kumble since he averages 7 wpm at home. He also does a decent 4 wpm away so 6 wpm for the next 5 years is plausible.Is the OP serious? How the heck does Ashwin get 580 wickets after the age of 30 when he takes 70% of his wickets at home and unlike Murali isn't likely to perform in England, SA & NZ?
I think people forget Murali averaged 19 in both England and NZ & 26 in SA...and only failed in Australia.
I'll be surprised if Ashwin gets past Kumble tbh.
While I like the breakdown of Ashwin's action, he does actually get quite a bit of drift. He is able to alter his wrist position to over-spin the ball, rather than side spin, whilst keeping his action basically the same.Drift and bounce, mostly. His bowling action doesn't feature much in the way of a pivot over the front leg, he somewhat lazily rolls through pretty front on. That's no critique on him - it suits his MO of flicking the ball out of his fingers and using the carrom ball - but it really limits his ability to get overspin (hence drift and bounce). Not something you need in the SC, but a very handy tool outside of it.
Ashwin's kinda the reverse Lyon technique-wise.
He already does. And he is a better bowler than he used to be. I'd be surprised if he can't manage 4wpm outside the subcontinent for the next ~5 years.Ashwin will be lucky to average 3 wpm outside subcontinent
Missed out on a lot of turning tracks in our overseas leg. Durban (where Jadeja took a 5 fer) and Adelaide.He already does. And he is a better bowler than he used to be. I'd be surprised if he can't manage 4wpm outside the subcontinent for the next ~5 years.
He already has 220.. 300-odd is happening within the next couple years..If he India start playing more away matches and Ashwin improves there...I can see him getting 300 odd. Although, being realistic, 2/3 of those will probably come in India, Bang or SL.
300 is happening by the end of the Australia series next year.He already has 220.. 300-odd is happening within the next couple years..